Mr. Brown's Lounge The Loop

Reggae tunes, a subtle island vibe and
authentic yet affordable Jamaican cuisine is the goal at this lounge
named after a Bob Marley tune. The jukebox and ornate wooden bar from
the space's previous bar, Sak's, remain intact, joined by bamboo-trimmed
furniture and reggae record covers to lend a subtle island feel. In the
kitchen, Chris Douglas, a born-and-raised Jamaican who will be cooking
professionally outside of the islands for the first time here, cooks up
classics like jerk chicken on the grill, curried goat and oxtail served
with plantains, rice and beans (or peas, as they call 'em in Jamaica).
Look out for some American classics with an island twist, such as a
well-spiced mac 'n' cheese made from a family recipe. Think warm-weather
thoughts with a Jamaican rum punch or the singature Mr. Brown, a mix of
Kahlua, Baileys and cognac.

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